LLMC Digital (formerly the Law Library Microform Consortium) is a non-profit cooperative of libraries dedicated to the twin goals of, preserving legal titles and government documents, while making copies inexpensively available digitally through its on-line service LLMC-Digital. LLMC provides libraries with a reliable and budget-friendly source of digital replacement when their older, physically deteriorating books became too burdensome to store given diminished use. While aiding libraries in their preservation and space recovery programs, it also provides an economical way to complete retrospective collections.

In 2010, LLMC and a group of member libraries launched the LLMC Haiti Legal Patrimony Project. The LLMC Haiti Legal Patrimony Project combines the strengths of collections and resources in many law libraries around the world, locating, digitizing, and providing central access to these resources. All materials for the LLMC Haiti Legal Patrimony Project are available through LLMC Digital and the Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC).

Now, LLMC and dLOC are partnering on a new project focused on Cuban Law, following the success of theLLMC Haiti Legal Patrimony Project.